A top Russian diplomat attending the new round of talks on Syria says an agreement could be reached which would see the Russian military deployed to Syrian buffer zones.
Alexander Lavrentyev has hinted that if agreed, Russian forces would be sent to Syria’s borders within the next two or three weeks. Based on the new plan, two de-escalation zones would be created alongside Syria-Turkey and Syria-Jordan borders and the Russians would police them. There are no more details about the scheme which should be hammered out by Iranian, Russian and Turkish diplomats. The news comes as representatives of the three countries plus Syria are meeting in Kazakhstan’s capital to resolve the conflict in the Arab country that entered its seventh year in March.
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